Monthly Archives: March 2013

REUTERS | Sukree Sukplang

What a brilliant hymn this is (and I’m not even Welsh…). Even if you haven’t stepped inside a church for some time, you can’t have missed its inclusion in the 2011 wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton and the opening ceremony for last year’s London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

We could all do with some guidance at times, especially in the often uncertain world of adjudication. So who are our “great redeemers” when it comes to adjudication guidance? Continue reading

REUTERS | Pillar Lee

The Chinese year of the snake has just started. Hello to the year of the snake, goodbye to the year of the dragon. This got us thinking: perhaps it’s time to slay a construction law dragon.

There’s a common saying among lawyers and commentators that NEC contracts are rarely before the courts. We’re not sure that’s really true any more. Here’s a summary of our case:

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